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Las Vegas Strip, landmarks go dark in honor of shooting victims

Las Vegas Strip, landmarks go dark in honor of shooting victims
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Support for Las Vegas has been pouring in from all corners of the country throughout Monday, following Sunday's mass shooting.

Locally, the entire Las Vegas Strip went dark Monday evening to honor the lives lost Sunday. Later, Paris Las Vegas also turned off the lights to the Eiffel Tower, while The LINQ's High Roller was lit red, white, and blue.

Downtown Summerlin also turned out the lights in honor of the victims.

Reno's iconic archway will also go dark Monday night to honor those killed in the shooting.

Around the country, the Empire State Building and One WTC were among the first landmarks to show their solidarity with Las Vegas, darkening their spires expect for an orange halo to honor the victims.

The Eiffel Tower was also switched off Monday to honor the victims of the Vegas attack, as well as victims of a weekend knife attack in the Port City of Marseille.

Tel Aviv's City Hall didn't go dark, instead displaying an American Flag outside its building in solidarity with the U.S and shooting victims.

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